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The Merck Veterinary Manual is the most comprehensive, reliable reference for veterinary professionals. Trusted for more than 50 years, this reference now features hundreds of full-color images, including illustrations, photomicrographs, and radiographic, ultrasonographic, and endoscopic images. In addition, all 3,000 pages have been updated to reflect the latest advances in veterinary medicine. p This new edition offers comprehensive coverage of exotic and laboratory animals and an extensively revised zoonoses reference table. The section on behavior has been thoroughly revised, and includes the most current information on diagnosing and treating behavioral disorders in dogs, cats, and other domestic animals. p bUpdated Content:/b ul li divComprensive discussion of diseases and disorders affecting all common domestic animals/div li divExpanded coverage of exotic animals, including pet birds, fish, ratites, reptiles, and rodents/div li divZoonotic potential of veterinary diseases is highlighted throughout/div li divExpanded discussions of topics such as antimicrobial resistance, off-label drug usage, vaccines, and advances in imaging techniques/div li divExtensively revised Behavior and Immunology sections/div li divReorganized Toxicology section for easier reference/div /ul p bTen Brand-New Chapters/b ul li divAfrican Hedgehogs/div li divBiology of the Immune System/div li divCloning of Domestic Animals/div li divComplementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine/div li divDisorders of Potassium Metabolism/div li divEquine Metabolic Syndrome/div li divPoisonous Mushrooms/div li divPorcine Circovirus Diseases/div li divPseudopregnancy in Goats/div li divSeminal Vesiculitis in Bulls/div /ul p The Merck Manual has also been completely redesigned for easier reading. Offering a colorful new look at animal health, this edition is truly indispensable.
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emThe Merck Veterinary Manual/em is the most comprehensive, reliable reference for veterinary professionals. Trusted for more than 50 years, this reference now features hundreds of full-color images, including illustrations, photomicrographs, and radiographic, ultrasonographic, and endoscopic images. In addition, all 3,000 pages have been updated to reflect the latest advances in veterinary medicine. pThis new edition offers comprehensive coverage of exotic and laboratory animals and an extensively revised zoonoses reference table. The section on behavior has been thoroughly revised, and includes the most current information on diagnosing and treating behavioral disorders in dogs, cats, and other domestic animals./p pstrongUpdated Content:/strong/p ul li divComprensive discussion of diseases and disorders affecting all common domestic animals/div /li li divExpanded coverage of exotic animals, including pet birds, fish, ratites, reptiles, and rodents/div /li li divZoonotic potential of veterinary diseases is highlighted throughout/div /li li divExpanded discussions of topics such as antimicrobial resistance, off-label drug usage, vaccines, and advances in imaging techniques/div /li li divExtensively revised Behavior and Immunology sections/div /li li divReorganized Toxicology section for easier reference/div /li /ul pstrongTen Brand-New Chapters/strong/p ul li divAfrican Hedgehogs/div /li li divBiology of the Immune System/div /li li divCloning of Domestic Animals/div /li li divComplementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine/div /li li divDisorders of Potassium Metabolism/div /li li divEquine Metabolic Syndrome/div /li li divPoisonous Mushrooms/div /li li divPorcine Circovirus Diseases/div /li li divPseudopregnancy in Goats/div /li li divSeminal Vesiculitis in Bulls/div /li /ul pThe Merck Manual has also been completely redesigned for easier reading. Offering a colorful new look at animal health, this edition is truly indispensable./p SPAN class=h3colorbInteresting Facts from the Ten New Chapters/b/SPAN br/ p/ 1. African Hedgehogs: African Hedgehogs can live up to 8 years. p/ 2. Biology of the Immune System: Immune cells signal each other by means of small proteins called cytokines. Several hundred different types have been identified. p/ 3. Cloning of Domestic Animals: The most common tissue used for cloning from adult animals is subcutaneous connective tissue. p/ 4. Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: Because of the lack of manufacturing standards, quality control, and known effects in animals, herbal medicines probably present a greater risk of adverse effects and interactions than other types of complementary and alternative therapies. p/ 5. Disorders of Potassium Metabolism: Potassium homeostasis in ruminants is determined by the balance between absorption in the GI tract and excretion in saliva. p/ 6. Equine Metabolic Syndrome: Hyperinsulinemia with normal blood glucose concentrations (insulin resistance) is the primary clinical finding in equine metabolic syndrome. p/ 7. Poisonous Mushrooms: The period between ingestion and appearance of clinical signs often indicates the prognosis in cases of mushroom poisoning. If the latency is less than 3 hours, the signs are typically self-limiting and not life-threatening. p/ 8. Porcine Circovirus Diseases: Porcine multisystemic wasting syndrome has been reported worldwide and has also been identified in wild boar. p/ 9. Pseudopregnancy in Goats: The fertility of does treated for pseudopregnancy appears to be normal, so culling affected goats is generally not indicated. p/ 10. Seminal Vesiculitis in Bulls: Vesiculitis in bulls is most often caused by bacteria and is most commonly identified in yearling bulls. p/